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Hello and welcome to my blog site.

I am a documentary wedding photographer based in Loughborough, Leicestershire and a fully active member of the international organisation the WPJA - Wedding Photojournalist Association. I shoot weddings in a documentary style with no intervention or intrusion (apart from a few formals if requested) enabling my clients and their guests to get on enjoy their day without worrying about the photography taking over.

I shoot digitally, working with professional Nikon D3 cameras and lenses. 99% of my images are captured without the use of a flash, preferring to utilise the beauty of natural light. This also enables me to remain very unobtrusive at weddings.

Monthly Archives: June 2008

Tom & Jo, Holy Trinity Church and Marriot Hotel Northampton

Saturday May 31st saw me at Holy Trinity Church at Kingsthorpe in Northampton to photograph the marriage of Tom and Jo. A really nice informal day was had, the church was absolutely fantastic from a photographer’s point-of-view, plenty of beautiful, natural light, loads of room to work in and a vicar who was totally happy for me to photograph without any restrictions other than simply being discreet.

I must say that I’m really surprised that this was the first wedding to be held at the church since 2006, a shame because of the reasons listed above. If you’re looking to get married in Northampton, I can recommend this venue!

The reception was held at the Marriot Hotel, Eagle Drive, Northampton and I’ve included just a handful of shots from the day below to illustrate the story of the day.

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Maya

A shot from back in April of this year of my second daughter Maya. This was taken with the Nikon D3 and the 50mm lens wide open at f1.4 for a shallow depth of field which really isolates her against a cluttered background.

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New Nikon Kit!

The last six months has seen me invest further in the business by buying new camera bodies & lenses. I purchased the new D300 in December 2007 and have strengthened the lineup considerably further with the acquisition of the amazing D3 camera in late March. These two cameras – the D3 in particular – will help enable me to get far better results than previously in low light situations indoor without flash due to the incredibly low amount of noise that the sensors produce

The ‘FX format’ (full frame) D3, features a 36 x 23.9 mm 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor as well as a vast array of new features which absolutely raise it another notch above previous single digit Nikon DSLRs. Important headline improvements include high sensitivity support by default, up to ISO 6400 with 25600 available as a boost option, 14-bit A/D conversion, a new standard image processor, a new shutter, new auto focus sensor, focus tracking by color, nine frames per second continuous, dual compact flash support, DX lens support (albeit at lower resolution) with automatic cropping and a 3.0″ 922,000 pixel LCD monitor (which it has to be said is lovely).

Two new lenses have also been purchased now that I have gone ‘full frame’ with the D3 – two fast superzooms. The 17-35mm f2.8 and the 28-70 f2.8 – these lenses, along with the 80-200mm f2.8 and the fast 50mm prime f1.4 complete the line-up of Nikon glass that I’ll be using on the D3.

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